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Translating Theoretical Ideas into Modern State Reform: Economics-Inspired Reforms and Competing Models of Governance

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Translating Theoretical Ideas into Modern State Reform: Economics-Inspired Reforms and Competing Models of Governance
Author(s)Aberbach, Joel D.; Christensen, Tom
AbstractModern reforms are quite self-consciously theory driven, particularly in the radical reform countries. Three perspectives (models) on how to organize the government and civil service are examined which are individual-economic model, collectivist model and pluralist model.
IssueNo5
Pages491-509
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAdministration & Society
VolumeNo35
PubDateNovember 2003
ISBN_ISSN0095-3997

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